The new devices are all based on Tizen, not Android, but they work mostly the same as the Android-based Galaxy Gear did yesteryear. Base specs for the Gear 2 are pretty nice for a smartwatch’s standard:

1.63-inch 320 x 320 AMOLED display

1GHz dual-core processor

512MB of RAM

4GB of internal storage

2 megapixel camera

Pedometer, heart rate sensor, sleep cycle monitor and more

Bluetooth 4.0 LE

irLED

Accelerometer and gyroscope

300mAh battery good for about 2-3 days of “typical” usage

You can chop off the camera on the Gear 2 Neo and get the same spec sheet, really. The Gear Fit, meanwhile, shakes things up just a tad. It’s primarily meant for fitness tracking, and employs a wide-angle aspect ratio compared to the other two.

The Gear Fit and Gear 2 Neo will run you $200 right now if you want one, with the more capable Gear 2 being $300 for those couple of extra bells and whistles. You can find them for order on Amazon in the links above if you’re interested. Let us know if you’ll be looking to grab one of these by dropping a comment below!

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